. AIJOCSCX-ZXT f - S VA.1LT Jol'RSAL la a sU eolnaui r, pttbtl-ted Sally, uwpl Monday at iryea?t-WlDrsUBM)-U.. Delivered j & ij suoeorl bare at W end per month - Tii-WJC-k-T JOURNAL, a M eolum- r.la yabUahat every Thursday at SUM A L VlKTISISa KATES (OAlLTMtaa t jonedax tiat; KM tor each sabsqaant " AJrariaaaiaau ander head of "Bnslnaes oea," M asQWaarfer Int. h4 easts for Taryaobi;"nt Insertion .."v,'. j; . as ad nittUIbaliMardbatwat eealata rr -U.a M4L J- Hatto k;.sPeth,ijttoexeed lea 11. will ha lusarted free All eddltlona attar wUl tw enanfad I eenta ver Una Payne-la fo :-raant advertisement as-Ua made jjaadyanee Keguiar edver tlaenenta W be coUaeted promptlj at the OoamuiomtlahaaaratalBinc nam of a dls- aaauoa of acai matter ara solicited. No m mu mea Uon kj oei be axaaatad to be cub iaed tMtWtaias obtaetiaaaMa nereona llea wiiuaoioiajao tha author, or ael wW. jnakeseore to-n ene eolumn o ft k Amt aaaMMraaUnc ecirteved at any anonr moubommntulataoB can Obtain tha nama o a ofino ktlj at, thla offloa and Bowing wuerain ia. vivanocuu -TJ1E; JOURNAL. I;:A lUtea. HaaagaV! S1CW BEBXE. N. O.. JULY 23 1889. aatavd at tat Poet o-ee at Km Berse. X 0 1 ;.. i-s , aasaaeaa elaee attar. & a B-t "' i 'j i 1 , rtJit HATI051L EXPANSION. m Wpopl of the United States rife: not only ; attached to tb.6 Con ititatlon and the Union, but they 'are'-'eCnfitantiy looking forward " "ti 1 HtltrWoi " nthtinmanin rrrnnrlfir VaAhlAMniAtita And hrnadnr nmnire. Jonr oommunities are now pat "v ttog off: their territorial garments , tad spotting on the robes of inde pendent States. - The conventions i iki jyiie; J, tfo. Dakotas, Montana .and-Washington present anew to v UiSt- hiitlnn and to tha world thn operation; the sublime spectacle of a soverign people, by its chosen elesfates.' oreanizine for admiv ; iAhlnrn thn llmnn tThe acqoisition of Canada is , mmmiiiHiiiii' nun aiiiinuiiuii uinuaLCD r "mn to a degree unknown before. Bw1England is rapidly approach- fojg; the period when she will de v pand it as essential to herpros perity and security. Even now an imaginary line separates them, and in ' social habits and commercial intercourse they are as one. people, :'Oijcp it was said that this Re public' Could not bear greater ex pansion, bat the testimony of the jat , establishes the fact that the . Uniop grows stronger as State after .State places itself under the broad ensien of the Republic. Canada , is in itself an empire. Rich in commercial wealth, and unsur passed" in the fertility of its soil, ble lumber, ika acquisition will .ittengthen oar already powerful 'aatioh. vBut we do not wish to be aggres- ;- aofs- nnnn the richts of a friendlr iff r . a -O ' w Power. If mutual interests impel to the anion it will come- without vinlanAA and in fwwirdnnnn with the eternal fitness of things. Eng land herself will then acquiesce in the wisdom that dictates, or the r-: la. iL.i. 2 1 it. - aas w'a J au m wvaaw r" tion. nni'HRHirv niur. iitiiihim iiih km t iM.ru., ' - -Carteret County Items. K I - Oar camp meeting begins on the ?7th of July, and continues eight or ten aays. - Oar community deeply Bympa thyses with Dr. Paul in the misfor tune of losing his eye sight " There is some talk of our having ft hotel here.f Oar facilities for boatine. bathing tnd fishing are unsurpassed on the coast. le young men of our place have organized a military -company, Thev make a very fine appearance la their uniforms. Charlie Paul is drilling them. We have no idlers or loafers here, every body at work, The oand of the saw an hammer is heard. Some are preparing their hett lor the fall, while others are cultivating their truck and oyster farms. : Mr. Wallace Folcher, a much esteemed citizen aged 67 years, died ft few days since under singa lar circumstances. Be had a wart on one of his fingers and made several applications of concentrated lye to burn the wart oat. The lye made an-ugly looking sore, lock jaw followed, and one of oar best citens passed away. ' Admiration and laughter are1 of r. h opposite natures that Jhey are r .om created by the same per- HE ATEJTIIS rC.XXEI TTHOLE. k pig Boa. Constrictor Gnlut Pet T . Doira Without Remerte.V'ji JEW Yoek,' Jnly 23. Kelcha's animal Btore at 95 Park ' row, con tains all sorts of carnivora from all par ts of the globe. Two 1 or three days ago Mr. Beiche Teceifed a large invoice of snakes from South America, une or tuem.an im mense boa constrictor, hot, hungry and unit, escaped .from bia box this morning and went ova tour of Inspection. He went sqairmisg and wiggling . around t at ' each a rapid rate that it was next - to im possible to get a proper hold on his In one corner of the yard.chained to a post, wai a little pet .monkey, mild nd good natured; "4 j vat the little monkey,, who; -was known asObestnnts, at : first: 8u veyed the big snake with cariosity and astonishment plainly depicted upou ms tunny little old lace. AS the snake made a bee line for him,' however, the , Impression ' quickly gave way to one of terror and the monkey made a dive behind a box which stood near. JJeing ; out of sight of the snake ; he evidently thought that he was safe; lie was mistaken.- The snake had seen him and, having been brought tip mainly on monkey meat, considered him bis lawful prey. With lightning rapidity he drew his hnge length ' across tho yard, swung his head like a Hash around the corner of the box, aud seized the terror-stricken monkev's head in his capacious jaws. For a mo ment the monkey and snake were Hying about the corner in a confused jumble, bat the monkey soon ceased to straggle, and the great serpent wound itself about him and crashed him antil half the bones in his body were broken. When the men saw that the boa constrictor had seized the monkoy's head they knew that it would be useless to try to rescue him, so they allowed the snake to have his meal in peace. One of them daringly cut the leather strap loose from the monkey's neck, as he did not think the chain to which it was fastened would be good for the snake's digestive organs. As soon as this was done the boa began to swallow the mokey whole. It wasn't par ticularly a pleasant sight but it was a decidedly interesting one. The big reptile's jaws stretched antil it seemed as it they must tear aose from each other, and then. with a slow, steady inoveuit, he laterally crawled over the monkey. Slowly but sunly the whilom lively lttle "Chestnuts" was absorbed. The monkey's body didn't move from one spot more than perhaps three inches all the time it was being swallowed. The boa drew himself over it like a huge glovo. The swallowing operation lasted fully twenty minutes, not counting the monkey's tail, which was a long one. This didn'f disappear Tor at at least ten minutes after tho monkey proper had been devoured. When the boa constrictor was ifted into his new quarters, there was a large lump in him about four feet from his head. An Ainnsing Incident of the War. "One of the funniest incidents that happened under my observa. tion daring tho late war," said Col, Mosby, "occurred in a cavalry fight in the Shenandoah Valley along, jn! 1864. In the midst of a sharp cavalry engagement with Sheri dan's men, in a charge near Berry ville, there came crashing like a whirlwind ; into our lines a Yankee soldier on a big black horse. A score of men tried to stop horse and rider, bnt the old black's bltiod was up, and he went on clean through the lines before he was under control. The rider was sent to Libby Prison, and we mustered the black charger into the (Jon federate service. A few days later we charged some ot Ousters . men, and I'll be if that old horse didn't return the compliment by carrying a 4reb' injo the federal lines, and never came back." New York Tribune. - . Is the San Inhabited Sir David Brewster makes the following remarks "relative to the sun : ao strong lias Deen the be lief that the sun cannot be a habi table world, that a scientific1 gentle man was pronounced .'by his medi- c-1 attendant insane because he had sent a paper to tholtoyal 8d- ciety in which, he ;maiutalnedr that the litrht of the sun proceeded from a dense and universal aura, which ffl''J- l.'i...ltJt.'-. t. l' may . auuru .auipio nuu iu me iu habitants beneath, and yet be at such a distance aloft as not to be among them i that may be water and dry land there, hills and dales, rain and fair weather, ana that as th"e light "and the - seasons must be eternal, the Bun may easily.be con- ceivea to do dv tar ine most Bliss ful habitation oi the whole system. In less than ten years after the ap parently e.traxagant notion was considered as a proof of insanity, it was - maintaised .vy ; eir yf uliam lierschel fas! ft rational and prob able Opinion; which" might be da ducible from his own observations on the structure of the snn. xtzitt ia I-..: s. . In 1633, Kara I..... :!ia com menced his fatal enirpri8 against Vienna. A revolt of tie Hang-it ans, under Count Tekeli. against Austria, which had . , been caused . by tha bigoted tyranny of the Emperor Lecnold. now laid the heart of tha empire open to attack,! ana force was collected dt the Grand Vizier, - which, if ftbly handled,' migbt have - given the house of Hapsbura its death-blow. Throughout the autumn of 1682 and the, spring of 1683, regular and irregular troops, both foot, horse, artillery, and all kinds of munitions of war; were collected in the camp af Adrianople,' ona scale of gran deur that; attested and almost e- hansted. the copiousness which the administration vof..inprili had given the Tarkish resources. v The strength of the regular force which Kara Mustapba led to Vienna is known from the muster-roll, which ras!-found Tin kids tent after .the siege? it amounted to 175,000 men. Perhaps not less than half a mil lion bt men were set in' motion in this last effort of the Ottomans. Tha W ! Praia. B. lit SU' .Tha egffaripjt of women r.certainlr awakeoa the ajmp-ihy ot o very true phiianthroptet,. Their hast friend, how ever, ia B. B. B. ( Botanic Blood Balm). H. L. Oaasidr , KenneaS w, Qa. ; writes : 'T-ree1 bottles ot B. B. B. cured my wife of aorofule. " i. r . . Mrs, B. M. Laws, Ztlaba. Fla , writes: "I have never used anything to equal B. B. B." Mrs. 0. H. Day, Bocky Mount, N. C. writea "Not a day for 15 yeara w&a I free from headache. B. B. B. entirely relieved me, I feel like another per son." , . . . " ;;" ;-. James Hy. Tjanoagter. Hawkinayille, Oa., writes; VMy wife waa in bad health for eight years Five doctors and many pate-t medicines had done her no good. Six bottles of B. B. B. cored her.'? ' Miss S. Tomlinson. Atlanta, Ga. say a: "For yeara I Buffered with rheumatism oaused by kidney troublrand indiges tion; I also was feeble and nervous. B. B. B. relieved me at onoe, although several other medicines had failed. " Rev. J. M. Richsrdsonr. Clarkston, Ark., writes: "My wife suffered twelve years with rheumatism and female complaint. A lady member of my church had been cured by B. B. B. She persuaded my -wife to try it. who now says there is nothing like B. B. B , as it quickly gave her relief," 1 Difficulty About Witnesses. "Mr. Smith," said the electric light manager to his foreman, "we want some men to testify to the absolute harmlessneBS of the 6lectr4 ngut current as used. by us. oj might send Koberts -" Aai Foreman "He was killed whik fixing a wire last night sir.'' '' "Well, Jackson will do then."; t ' "lie accidently grounded a wrong wire last week, and is scarcely expected to live, sir."- 1 - "Such awkwardness! Send Wil liams" ' ' . ', , ' , "Sorry, sir, but he was paralyzed while fixing an electric lamp on Thursday.". - "lieally. It'B most annoying. Employ some new-men and . Bend them to testify to the committee before they have time to get theW selves killedj-'lfew, York Herald. : A Valautbla Renieair. ; A letter irbni'a.F. "Ward well. Boston. says: "I nsed Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papllionl Catarrh Cut in June last for Hav PeTsrithffreat satisfaction, and find it fai'tha odIt thing 'I have seen which woma. auaja witnoui . irritation. the rnMinrniation or, t9. noBtriia and throat. -Its wothin ant healing prop Arties Vera ; tdarked and immediate. Large bottle $1.00. : CUfrke's Flax.Boap is the latest ana best. " Trv It ' 25 cento. Ask for them at P. .8. 'tfjggjpvg . Beeohams Hlls cure bilious and n,er voaB'ills. fir?j3wl&w,wi'K4il$ nr- CREAM BAR to .'AltolS at)Meairntfe(u!lin(itr11 and iaagrseao)e. ,rrioe ftems m xmigsu; n: juii vor.iau w vw.. jbAi&.xtnuxxijLac f Warraa Street. ewYortJanl8dvt;iy .. i : r : j. Save -Honey By1 ojri-;Troa iuBtMSij -uzed Famtsi eto., fronn j - Ws bav the' oelebrated '''Packers'f Ioa Cream ..Freszers-rbe- sura and see them before buying any- other, i - We have a full stock of everything in the Hardware and Builders line, and Invite your attention to ths same, v - ,; " -WHiTry & gates. u; ' 1 1,11111 a Agents for i-' the Sherwitt-Williams Celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, and dealers; in Lime, Cement and Plaster. fXlTflnrMOOIIEGE BfxtSeio- Beglna Avfcvst th,1880, Foil AoRrtemle,! BtiRlnnn and OoUestate Conrgea. lth MuhIo nnd Art, Tan aeoom blUhad Instroctor. tio"l Buildings, Appar atus iiibrariea, ewj. .-j noronna work ana moderate expnm. Pure wtir and mouu tain all. Caiaioguerree. Address i ; ... . KEr. J. f . CLAW, .D., Pres . Jy.ilwlm ... ' ' - Prtienrt la the molt elegant form ' " j,. ? tHE-AXATIVIlNUTRlTlOUaUIOgf ; J";, J FIGS OF CAMFORNIA,. . j ' i'dombined with"". the"5 medicinax t .' virtues of plants known to oe most beneficial to the : humaai . 4 ystem,' forming , an agreeable -Vand effective laxative to perma- ?;. ' Gently ;;cui"e Habitual Consti-) 5 ' catio&v and -the man v ills' de? ' pending; on h weak of inacth-e f -' condition of the U kidneys, uvERUNd Bowels. : ( ' It ij the most eenW remedy Vowol ,'CLEAMSS THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY ' Whca one is Bilious ortonitipated ; , . . 'J i. ? - 1 . THAT - PUIE BLOOD, REFRtSHINO IttW, ' HEALTH and STRENGTH . I NATUtW-LVfOLLOW. J 1 Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. . i ; ASK YOUR DSUOOI3T fOH STHTJP OOB PIGH MANlHIAOTimiDONtV BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY HEW YOSK. K. I 250 Bbls. FLOUR For sale VERY CHEAP Agent for Hazard Powder Co, Agent for Old Virginia Cheroots. WHOLESALE QEOOEE, ' MIDDLE STREET, ; - NEW BERNE. N. W iJQIQABS CIGARS ' I88X. caral CIGARS! ; Till you oan't rat. I have vigars to ten, ana uiaara that 1 want to aall.' Why? Veoause that Is Bay l)tuiJ. cess; by it I make a boor living, but 1-feope an hon est ona. I wlah l was a large mannfaotnrer or ' luuifl &ioa... wuix i. wura ' ' employ all tba poor fel low wno don't want to work If theTOonJd. I would And something for them to do, to keep them ont of mlichlef. But as It is I must sell Cigars and Tobacco; and by tha way, If you want Obavbxy's fine 0 be wing Tobacco, I have It, and other good kinds. Pipes, and Smokers' Articles generally, '' I AlBO, ooaa iuir, uiogar. n.w, veep ftopjK Water, and we say, come and aee me, . i madia su, newbera. J. A. BRYAN, Pres. "I. H.CCTLEB, Mnt G. 11. EOBEBTS, Cashier. THE NATIOHAL BAIHC OF NEW BEENB, IC C, iKCOaroitATED 18G5. t'M Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - V 89,700 -M ' . DIBECTOBS. ' - J as. A. Bbvan, Thomas Dakixls, L. B. Cutlxe, CiTxa. & Bbtah, Qeobqe ALLEN , , Jf. M, r3lMMOSS' ,Q. H. KOBEBTS. , ' : i ii . M. r i t Hear Lie! II oar Ho 1 ;i.:;;i.;i rj. ji - a t.i .'. . " I JHAVE. G.OT THE Largest Bioo of Watches f 1 - -Largest Stock of docks, '? ' "-Largest Stock ot Gold Jewelrn -;u - Largest Stock of Plated Jewelry, if' largest otooK 01 tjoiw silver ware, '"Largest Btock of SiiTer Plated' Wart , largest piqck si Dpeciacies, k rw to h teuna in any store in- .astern Carolina, "bought for spot cash( nd,f 01 sale at a small front. - - , . - . Dcn't forget the place. Middle street opposite, Baptist cnurcn? ,-, ,v. . n n mr mnmm 'DICKEITS'.WOEKS. it iw nrn ao-iti rrtiuM 1 1 y it ( V . . . ... ; , l i'i 4 t - 'Any snbaerlber to tha Daily or WssKtr JovBHAL.'who bai paid one year in anvanoe, will ba eii titled to 10 per -cent, aiscount on a aoti of GHA4. DIOKkNS' WORKS.: forhe money, Uils la tkaei sdjUoji-on.thsnxar. kek . ... J.; k 'vOomDarad with the imii ttt tcmnnr :mmn feeant daya, it la smash) g ho w tha prieas of Buiuu-ra ouokb ara now runoeo xhlS is at peelaliy true of the works of Charles Lnokv ena, and the moat marrelonnly cheap edi tion or his works ever pnblUhed la nnqnas tlonably the "Bob" edition, now lfwued by John B. Alden, the "HUrary JEtevolntlon1'' hnhllah... Ua VW 11. 1.. - i . uu.iD.tl, .JW AV.. VUlUi.wtf, UU VIM" where, tit la printed in good, cleat, large faeed nonpareil type (from the eama plates as Appleton's Popular Llorary .Edition, prloe per set tio.00), donble-eolnmn pages, small quarto form, easy for tha eye, conve nient to handle, and la handaomely bound in ciuui, 10 eiawvuiumi aa joiio w-, j Ws f the VoUOrer 930 Ulnstr'as. I. Martin Crmzzlewlt, ;t Uarnaby Budae.ivf t BleaKHonsii'i ! 4 Sketehes bjr8o.;f t. Nleholos Nlckieby,' - Tale of Two Oltlei. . Vnoom'e'l Traveler, i, Pic-Wick Papers. ' Reprinted Pleoea.f Urat xpactatlonS. 6. David Oopperflald. unriaimas lories, ICd win Tlnuvl 4. .i-.,' . .,r.,T's;.'l;f . Mntoal Friend.- ! VrHard X1mea.J- Picture fiu Italy, 7. Pombey Sbd Bon'. - Old OnrioallyBhop American Kotes. , 8. Little Dorrlt. ;-. !, Oliver Iwlat. '- Pries Per Vol te. PerBetJJoo.':r ! !?: of yoinrne 6 1 T 1-1 Inches: kostaee. If by mall, 12 cents per volume. - ' Hue pie foplca tan be Been at Ibis nr.- 1 V 1 ...vi -v-.-vwU . 7orl:3, I L. AtiII3TAD, rOPBilOB, . , .-M1 LYNCHBURG. VA. ;- r .' - Smokin. Tobacco from tbefe works took ths medal priza at Ynna, 1873, at Pbilsdelpbis, 1876, and is bow com Mttoc the Paris Exposition.'. :X-C D.T. CA BRA WAY, AeDtv . ' mUdwtf s , .. t)w Kema. N. 0. . ; Sea' Breeze House. ; ; 5 This (K'palar bou in Morhe4 City, located sear ths Teachers' Aasenrbly, is now open for Ouesu at One Dollar per day. or Fivs Dollars per week during the summer. - The proprietor will do bis best to please every one who niay stop st his house- ' -v jb7 d wl - J. T. EATON, Prop'." GREEN, . FOY & ;C07 -BTiTO-rSs,; " Do General Baskibg business. ;C--MM'Ti Bankino Hodbk,,, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert,' r faldwly :"M BKRNK. C". -; v.:tub PiAun to BUY GOODS LOW, - - u . . ; is at , - RODERTS & 0R0, ... ' . I: -J . . We keep constantly in stock Provisions. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots aud Shoes. Don't fail to give us a trial when in need of anything i& ou r line: r , - ROBERTS & BRO. PTJIiLlC SAf.K OP r CITY REAL ESTATE l HEW BERNE. Monday, Aug. 5tb, 1889. KORTH OABOIflNA, . . Superior Court. Craven County James C. Harrison, Ad m'r of John O. Gardner, deo'd. AirainBr. 1 Joseph E. and Sarah F. Gardner, heirs- at-law. ... Petition to sell lands to pay debts, etc. In Obedience to ft judgment of the Superior Court of Craven county, ren dered in the above entitled suit. Feb'y 15th. 1889,1 will sell at Fublio Auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in New Berne, N."0., n Monday, August 6th, 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. M.,the following described lots in the-' City of New Berno, belonging to the estate of Joh O. Gardner, deo'd, to wit: -. v-..-- -.i.-'- y 1.' Part of lot No.' 294. on the north aid e 01 Pollock street, being 68 ft. 9 inches front by 142 ft. back, adjoining lot of IS. JB. Uavenpors on . the east, and the lots Of Others, now eocnnied bv Ramnel UOok. described in a deed from Urabam Davee, attorney, to John O. Gardner, recorded In Keoords of Craven county. Book No. 96, folio 68. subject to a mort gage of $300 psrt ssirohaee tnooey and interest On same from Feb'y 26th,'188S. The proceeds from the sale of this lot. Or enough of the same, will ba exclu sively applied to the payment of said rlnht-ahd Lnrarnaf.' : -. 2.; Part of Lot No. 801, bounded On the east by the lot of Uissee Mary and Fan Die Hay, od the south by lot No. 890, on the west bv the lot now ocounied bv Rev. R. E Hearn. and on the north by Pollock street, measuring 43 Jeet front on Pollock street, and the s&me widib or. back line (being 43 ti.tr 1071 If. H now occupiea ny j. js. Avery And h. A Byd families: . - - - ,'. 3 Part lot No. 801, at the southeast corner 'of Pollock and Fleet street e- tended,measuring 68 ft. 9 inches front on folloek street, and extendine back 107 tt, to; the line ,of lot No. 899ex- oepting that part of said; lot now covered by the buildings occupied by J. O. Collins now oocupied by Rev. R. K. Hear:.?.t;y;i'-.,v - .- . -.. Parts of lots Nos. 801, and 899. measuring 40 feet .front southwardly irom corner stone en spring street, and -41 feetAlront t ronf eaid stone north- jardly on line of Fleet street extended. ana, extending bask eastwardly ;as far as the buildings and fence, including the: land ' conveyed by Elizabeth and Elijah! Piver rxehii-fOGsid-elr'b deed dated Nov, 17th. 1880: now occu pied and used by J,'p, Collins as a f tore ana aweiiing.":', , .?-'-xf-?r; t Sale'wilL: commence at ltVo'ciock A.M. .S-fJ'iAi vti?' ('sym - ' Terms of Sale One balf ca&h: balance on ft credit of six months, with notes to oe approved, t litie reserved until full payment is made. . - , New Berne. N. C. Jnne 65. 1RRIJ." JAMES O, HARRISON, je25 idm'r of John O. Gardner, deo'd. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AS agenU for owners we offer for sale tn asyandaooommodatlng terms the lollow Jfdesorlbed improved Heal Estate in the Vi"J aid w 11 n, '- ,N0.V WHARF PROPERTT AT TJNiON ?iy,vLln?I?el 018 D,eoe of 1n known as "THE IBLAND," and the wharf or roadway leading thereto from Kast Front , street Alio, water paoe no- being filled in. The location H the best In the city for allmann faeturlng purposes, while the largest pi aft visiting our waters have ample depth of Wharf adlDi nd uhlPeaJnf at.; the JrSSl If TO H0TJ8E8 AND' ioTff ' LA! CNIQN POINT occap'ed aa oweliluga. XS?;--ftT,HS i.LRoi wak-Thods- No. A BRinK M'l'dHH! inn rmrvt ONOHAV-N HTEUT OccnSfjCo.K. Auhdes(lptjoB of :thls valoabie proper ty, together with the beet terms anon which tne same will be Sold, w ill be furnished on application to the undersigned at their oilloe t-vSonth Front street. , Vaii.'"'...'' ,'; WATSON A PTHEKT,.". ydwW; .z' Ins. and iteal Kstate Agts. About VOUTV i I FARED TiAND, ' f the (iltv,sull tilt i MgHlll, T f, -- ' SltUHtHd V'l 1 t able for t. I.. 'AT Eaby Can; THE SEW ms HHMlVi aTlLi. Lilt s! -Wbava on hand and are n-Ht -.-,....irl, g and iwelvtna v-ry dy iiancu.e t urlur buiu, tlhatuber Suite, Hall h". . . v.nl. robe., 1 . ibaiiH, Loudikb, 1 iu nvi ; MattreatM. All tlio r ova e nmnniRciura aa tooil and uIumiiI. Wa ti.vfiiic (locot BUx'k mxl luut style of tniy l"ui nan tnt hH. ever leD brought tott.i city; W bavea line ltotk ot i'.iwkr, hivt tare and Allrroia. - Wa pay npt ! for oor (ooda. and get a djsrnuDt of Maud Ulpr oeut. ttiertjfoie wa ea aeil citi rb-Lwi than any other tuire ia tbla city. U cata lo Keut fo tba Kcltpae M-wlrg Vnohlne It baa no wiuaL If yu want a tlrst-clam Nuc'liiue call and aeutia before bnyugeia. nun)., t- w win euvw yiiu munry, T. J.VTUNER 6l CO., , - & f.PROPBlSTORH. ' 21&U Mid Jle atieel. .New Berne , H' o, " COBItSt- t P. S. Duffy, Berne.fr. a , druggist, agent. New mayl dwly titiaii A.tlaatic .oViN. j C. Railroad TIMS TJLBL . iVe. IB."."? -In Effoct 8.D0 A.M... Tuesday triune j- . - - 18th. .1889.- , GoinO East." SoniaauLK." Goinq Wist. No. Gl. : Pfwsenoer Trains.' Ko.-50. Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve. pm 3 SO 4.06 4 09 v 4 85. 4 40 6 60 0 10 7 3S m " Goldsboro - Ij O range " Jtlinsiun HMO m 10 43 10 45 10 ON 10i:$ New Uurno : : B7J 8 CO Morphpird City n in 7 07 llailv, ' ; Uoino East. No.J. No. 8.t Mixed Ft. & Mixed Ft. & Pau. Train. 9(.0 pm Pass. Train. Stations. a m 6 57 7 20 7 48 811 8 50 6 80 Goldnboro - Best's La Grange Falling Creek : Kiueton , Caswell v Dovor Core Creek TuBcarora , Clark'a -; Newbern . Kiverdulo 7 05 7 80 7 r8 8 80 8 65 819 744 710 6 43 5 35 610 4 80 4 00 3 42 3 06 9 46 9 83: 904 8 27 8 05 7 52 7 27 7 15 7 00 ,7 34 7 06 6 65 .530 4 55 4 24 8 54 ' 3 83 10 83 9 41 9 28 8 59 ,817 800 7 47 TIT 915 10 0. 10 81 10 SS 11 00 11 05 11 17 1141 1215 8 00 8 37 843 4 08 4 87 4 51 5 01 516 5 23 8 43 8 50 413 442 4 55 5 01 : Croatan . Havelock Newport Wild wood ""'. Atlantic 5 21.' Morehead City 5 28 Atlantic Uotl 7 03 a bv 5 31 p m Morehead DeMt inenoay, Thur da ran Metunlay, tMouday.-Medneaday and frldy. Train 60 eonnaota with Wtlmtnfinn Ui. den Train Ix-nnd North, leavm. Goidnboro 11:57 a. m., aud with Richmond & iv nvliia Train Weat, leaving Qoldeboro 2 10 n m , a.uv .ujiumii. wibu lin:iiuioIip. 1) ftf Hiu Train, arriving at (Joldibcre 8r 1(1 p m . ml wit b Wilmington and Wal lon Train ron. tL North at 8:16 p.m. n - , 1,n zjonnects Wllh Wllmitiet n ai il Woldon Throu-h iTeluht "ii. v,... boand; leaving Goldsboro atl0:UU p, ,". S. V; i., 1 1nnrntnii. t. Atlantic & N, 0. Eailroad Co. i - 1-ABSMfOEB DJSPABTMENTp' " Nkw Berk, N. O.. May .8, 18S9 ' V TO AGENTS AND THE POBLIO. ThronRh Bates of Pare. Konnd Trlp Tloketa, . inim vuupuu oiuiiuua uejow 10 rolnts on the W. K. C. B. ti. i $ . , - . SEASrtN &). J? ; Tickets on sale June 1st, 1880. Good return-' Ing until Oct. Ml. 1KS9. Tickets to be taken. oin- 4t.8.lS89.. , - - 4' 0 ',. a) ... a From i k 3" "l To . ' . ... v. .,..,WLW,UU Morgan ton, .o w u6 Old Fert, M..O.w. 12.70 Bl'k Mount's, N.O. l.s6 Asnville, K.OJ is 90 Hot Bpringa,l(. G-15.10 S11J0 113 60 11 OS i Xi J8.80 . lf.70 18.15 '15.SS i H.6e i l5.H0. IH.S5 r 15.10 '. 10.15 17 00 . 1600. 17.40 pf INSTRTJCTIOUS TO AGENTS. . ; 1st. Agents will In no 'ealie deviate from Uieae rates without proper instructions. .! . 2d. Children under live .ears of age, free children of rive end tinder twelve years of age, one-half the within named rates, - Si, Tickets must lie limited to twenty-four hours beyond aeifcduie time: m each direc tl01V'i.;;.JF..iF;'.-"i. vc.-i.o... Jtftv Agerila wirt ee IhsttluTe conti'acls of tickets are property rilled ow And aWued. and notify parohaKers that tbe -conditions must be fully compiled 6th. Rules governing the checking of bag gage on regular one-way tickets will apply for Jwggage checked .on tickets sold at tha within rates.'.ri v , f- L. DILU Qt P. A. . 7 Sheriff!. Sale.S : Se of Juno, A.l). 18SS. in favor of W, H. Hell, Jr., ys. i. V, Davis and Geo..P. Davis, Copaniier. tradjng asOlavis & ,otu I will sell at Fnl.llu Auction, at the Oonrt House door in t he t'l ty of New Jierno, on Monday, he vtUh ly ?u AK" neit.Bt TWlcl.VK ociocli. i . the following described property or bo huh h thereof aa way be necessary to nut t Execution,! wlt: -. ,i. ' An Knglne and Boiler R2hore pdm -er -. SOlniClrcnlaryaw wlthRaw Canii.. .', i., it lngandPnlllesat.tscbedtosiiiiie, on :nm, Olxonlar Baw, earriago corrpleio. a uu :i j. u acres of Umber, more or leu, altunlwl on Hancock's aod Hlooumb'sOreokH, unci on I, lanus or neo. Allen Co., and hmu;iil, by khi.i Dsvls HrOi fiolu said Allen A Co. This lhel7th day of jnnn. A.M. lSHii.: tef&ViW. M. LAN !!, Hberlir, ' j-jdniS-y.-. , JiyJ. W. Ul.hlle. 1!. . SKcrifT's Sale. " Pursuant to executions In my linnils from the superior (?onrt of, Craven ronmv to tavorof Geo. Allon.T. A. Green and am nil Dewltapalnst theNunse Mnnlt; o mni Ike NewHorne MannrK. t)o,I will sllfit I nllln Auction at the court house door In iin" nty of New Heme, on Ploiutnv. tho - i . - . i..y of Aiig.iRt, lKH'.),t lit o climk. ,M.,t.ttl lowing described property or so inurh I e of as may be neeeuiary to satisfy m til i..."'u tloiis, to wit: ' One tract .-of In nil on enut !dn of !v.ilh Front street, In New Heine, n, c,, liveni t'onokand HmilH r r at the tonllni n,t e. Factory Inl,, rn. .in line of Stild lot in river, then b.i: , v chrhlecn i- f, i Willi ' I - ,::( llil, Hire! rn.T (if Hten el he chin. il ell II It ti el I .lqif,ljji,

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